Brussels is facing an old European scene. angry farmers blocking roads with tractors, paralyzing parts of the EU capital and forcing political leaders into retreat ... That alone signals a deeper malaise ... What happens next? The immediate impact is a delay.
Amazingly, one will have a hard time finding any Western coverage of this piece of news at all ...Ukraine’s military leadership, including figures such as Valerii Zaluzhnyi and Andriy Yermak, was also named ... Just consider this, in light of the above ... .
Federal agents recently raided the home of PaulCampo... According to prosecutors, Campo converted cash into digital assets for the cartel and agreed to move more than $12 million ... Campo still holds a security clearance ... Trump has also pardoned ... ....
Pushing for the release of the jailed leader could prove central to the peace that Donald Trump claims to seek in the Middle East. In a sort-of ceasefire, the killings – including of children – have slowed, not stopped ... ....
The “revival” of the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) has been curiously underreported, despite its geopolitical claims and grand rhetoric ... It was hailed by Trump earlier this year as “one of the greatest trade routes in history.” ... .
The newIndia–France defense pact marks a quiet shift in the Indo-Pacific ... The timing, in fact, could not be more pointed. Expert UsmanHaider laid it out in The Diplomat thusly ... The result is mutual gain ... It’s classic burden-sharing ... ....
As Kyiv is signaling it might agree to a peace deal (with only “minor details” to be sorted out), one might have hoped for a fresh start in resolving the protracted Ukraine conflict. Instead, Europe is once again playing the role of spoiler ... ....
Washington’s decision to designate Saudi Arabia as a “Major Non-NATO Ally” (MNNA) has already made headlines, but much of its deeper geopolitical logic remains underreported ... The two together are forming a dual system of influence ... In short ... ....